
Author: LJ – married_n_mich (aka
smiling_n_michigan)
E-mail address: [email protected]
Links: www.geocities.com/mommanerd/indexother.html
Summary:
This story is set five years post NFA and Chosen. Buffy gets a recon mission
from Giles. Will she find more than she expected? Spike and Illyria all
survived the big battle, but they went their separate ways afterwards. Buffy
hasn’t seen Angel since he dropped off the amulet, but they do chat on the
phone once in awhile. Angel’s too busy being on the run from Wolfram and Hart
to actually stop by and see her.
Rating: Begins as a PG and ends
up NC-17.
Disclaimer:
I own nothing. I just play. Exact quotes from BtVS and AtS courtesy of
Buffyworld.com and yep, took creative liberty with those. Oh, and I’ve taken
creative liberty with the Hilton in Phoenix, too!
+++
“I was never much
for preachers,” Angel says, smiling.
“Angel.”
“You look good,” he
tells her.
She smiles. “You
look timely. And also good.”
“Heard maybe you
needed a hand.”
Caleb gets to his
feet. When Angel moves to go finish him off, Buffy stops him.
“Ah, one of those
things you have to finish yourself,” he says.
“Really kinda is.”
Angel backs toward
a pillar so he can be out of the way but still see the show. Caleb walks toward
Buffy.
Angel crosses his
arms and licks his lips. “You are so gonna lose.”
Caleb takes the
scythe away from Buffy and punches her, sending her stumbling across the room.
Caleb points the stake-end of the scythe at Buffy and charges toward her, with
her back against the wall, but he misses, lodging the scythe in the stone wall.
Buffy pulls the scythe out of the wall and kicks Caleb away from her.
“God, I missed
watching this,” Angel says.
Buffy swings the
scythe at Caleb, slicing his stomach. He stumbles back, laughs heartily, wags
his finger at her, and falls to the floor.
Buffy says, “See,
under control.”
“Well... at least
you could tell me you're glad to see me.” He walks towards Buffy.
Buffy drops the
scythe to the floor and walks up to Angel, pressing herself against his body
and kisses him deeply on the lips.
+++
Buffy woke with a
start. Angel? She was dreaming about Angel again? Where did that come from? She
hadn’t dreamt this much about him since college.
She glanced at the
clock. It was only 5:30 in the morning, and technically she had another hour to
sleep before the alarm would go off. Figuring she might as well get a head
start on the day before her, she threw the covers back and got out of bed.
+++
“Buffy!” Dawn yelled
as soon as Buffy stepped into the new Watcher Council’s conference room.
“You’ll never believe it! They spotted a Gorgon in Greece! I’m trying to
convince Giles to let me go, but all he does is clean his glasses and mumble.
Can I go to Greece? I’ll even bring Andrew with me.”
“A Gorgon?” Buffy
asked. She still wasn’t quite awake and she definitely wasn’t ready for the
exuberance of her younger sister. Dawn was well on her way to becoming a
full-fledged Watcher. “What’s a Gorgon?”
“In Greek mythology, a
Gorgon is a feminine creature,” Andrew explained, “whose appearance would turn
to stone anyone who laid eyes upon it.” He smiled ear-to-ear. “And we think
this one might’ve had babies.”
“I’m gone one night
and all this happens? What’s next? Someone see Bigfoot?”
“Actually-”
“No.” Dawn glared at
Andrew. “No one’s seen Bigfoot, but the reports say this Gorgon is huge. Can we
go to Greece?”
Buffy saw Giles
sitting at the long, wooden conference table, sipping his tea, a smile playing
across his lips in between sips.
“What?” Buffy asked, in her familiar pose of hands resting on her slender hips.
Giles placed his cup
on the table. “I have already sent Faith and a team of Slayers to check out the
Gorgon rumor. Andrew and Dawn do not need to follow.”
Buffy didn’t need to
look to know that Dawn was the source of the audible sigh. It was no doubt
accompanied by an eye roll. “Okay, so…”
“I don’t want to look
for Bigfoot,” Dawn proclaimed. “Giles is trying to make me and Andrew go to
Canada. I don’t want to go to Canada. Canada is boring.”
Buffy arched an
eyebrow in Giles’ direction. “You want to send Dawn and Andrew to Canada to
look for Bigfoot?”
“Not alone,” Giles
said. “They will be accompanied by another group of Slayers.”
“Where am I going?”
Buffy asked.
“Not to Greece or
Canada, I’m afraid,” he said quietly. “We’ve come across information that there
is possibly a band of Slayers gathered in Phoenix. We don’t want another…
incident.”
Buffy’s sigh was even
more impressive than Dawn’s. No, they weren’t sisters at all. “You don’t mean
they’re using their powers-”
“Seduced by the dark
side, I suspect,” Andrew interrupted. “Given the choice, I would join you in
your quest, but alas, Sasquatch awaits me.”
Giles scowled at
Andrew. “Willow and Xander are still in England and I need to stay in
Cleveland, setting up an even larger command center for the numerous operations
we have going on. We do not know if they are renegade Slayers. We’ve just heard
murmurings of a ‘gang of women’ appearing in the middle of difficult situations
on numerous occasions. Your mission would be one of reconnaissance,” he said
solemnly. “And we’re not convinced of any of this ‘dark side seduction’
business. I need you to find out for sure.”
“So who is coming with
me?” Buffy asked.
“I know this is not
your favorite type of assignment. I’m afraid with Faith overseas, I have no
choice but to send you alone.”
+++
Dry heat? Like there’s
a difference? Buffy could feel herself wilting as she waited for her cab
outside the Sky Harbor International Airport. Using the magazine she had swiped
from the airplane as a fan, she tried unsuccessfully to cool herself.
She just wanted to get
back to her hotel and take a shower. She didn’t really like flying. All that
reprocessed air made her feel like she hadn’t taken a deep, fresh breath in
hours. And that was the first thing she had done when she had gotten outside.
Too bad the joy of fresh air was quickly replaced with the dawning awareness of
how hot it actually was in Arizona.
Giles had made
reservations for her at the Hilton Phoenix Airport Hotel, which sounded worse
than it actually was. When he had told her she was staying in an ‘airport
hotel’, she was afraid that she’d have a bird’s eye view of the runway, a tacky
hotel room, and no ice machines to be found anywhere. It was Arizona, after
all. She was so gonna need ice.
Thankfully, that
wasn’t the case; the hotel was actually a couple miles southeast of the
airport. And since neither she nor Giles knew how long she’d be staying, he had
booked her a suite. Buffy could’ve about kissed him, but that would’ve been
wrong and way icky.
The hotel was
beautiful and her room was even better. Decorated in the deep, earthy colors of
the southwest, and a balcony that overlooked the pool, she had to keep
reminding herself that she was working and not on the much-needed vacation she
kept putting off.
She tossed her luggage
onto the bed, and went to the balcony, swinging open the doors. The sun had just
started to set and the lights of the city were coming alive.
Renegade Slayers? From
up here, Phoenix looked perfect. But like anyplace else, she knew better.
She sighed and closed
the balcony doors. She grabbed what she needed for the shower and she practically
dropped it all on the floor when she saw the whirlpool tub that stood in the
center of the bathroom.
The jetted tub was big
enough for her and five of her closest friends. And if they got chilly, they
could light the fireplace that was in one of the corners. Oh, and if they ran
out of room in the tub, three or four of them could fit in the stand up marble
shower in the opposite corner. If one was in the habit of showering with her
three closest friends, which she wasn’t, unless there was a spell involved.
This wasn’t a
bathroom, Buffy thought. This is heaven--or almost. She actually had a point of
comparison.
+++
After a good night’s
sleep and a breakfast delivered to her door, Buffy had the entire day to
herself. She was pretty sure there wasn’t much she could do to find her
renegade Slayers during the day, but getting to know the area first was
probably a good idea.
Giving the room a
once-over before she left, she saw that the message light on her phone was
blinking. She had a message? She grabbed her cell phone to see if she had
missed a call on that, too. She hadn’t. Curiosity got the better of her, so she
picked up the hotel phone and dialed a few numbers. The message came through
loud and clear. A smile slowly began to form on her newly-painted peachy lips.
“Buffy. He’s doing it.
Giles is sending me to Canada. Are you sure I can’t sneak off and meet up with
you?” Dawn’s voice enunciated the next sentence to such an extreme, Buffy
couldn’t help but laugh. “I. AM. GOING. TO. CANADA. WITH. ANDREW. TO. LOOK.
FOR. BIGFOOT. Help me!” Buffy heard one of those expressive sighs. “Fine. I’ll
go. Giles said he hopes you made it okay and to keep him posted. He’ll call you
later. Be safe, Buffy. I love you.” The message ended.
Buffy hung up the
phone, the smile still on her face. Just when she thought it wasn’t possible to
love Dawn more, she’d go and leave a message like that. It was no wonder that
Xander had fallen in love with Dawn. Buffy was pretty sure if Dawn played her
cards right, it wouldn’t be long before he was joining Dawn and Andrew in their
quest for Bigfoot.
+++
“Not much luck, then?”
Giles asked.
Buffy leaned back in
the chair on the balcony. “Well, if you consider luck finding our renegade
Slayers, then nope. No luck.”
“I’m sorry, Buffy,” he
said. “Did you get anything accomplished today that could be of help?”
“Get anything
accomplished? What? You think I’m just lounging around in my hot tub all day
and eating popcorn out on the balcony?” she asked, reaching into her bag of
microwave popcorn, she popped a piece into her mouth.
He laughed. “Good
heavens, Buffy. I can hear you chewing.”
She grinned from ear to ear. “I can’t help it. I'm hungry.”
"Promise me you'll get something more substantial to eat?"
"I will,
later." She put the popcorn down on the table next to her chair,
exchanging it for her notes. “I’ve been going out to different places every
night. Haven’t had much luck, so I figured I’d go to the library to look
through old newspapers. You know me, research girl.” She rolled her eyes. “I
think I may have actually narrowed down the area where our gang of Slayers
could be hanging out. And Giles, they’re not bad. At least I don’t think they
are. From what I get out of the papers, they’re considered troublemakers
because they always seem to be around where trouble is going down. I don’t
think they’re causing it; I think they’re trying to stop it.”
“Interesting. Has the
newspaper mentioned how many girls we’re talking about? Can we narrow down
their numbers yet?” he asked.
“The reports vary, anywhere
from two to ten. Take your pick. There’s a town meeting tonight. They have them
once a week and I’ve been going to those too. Everyone pretty much agrees with
what’s in the newspaper, but no one can catch any of them to verify it.”
“Where do you surmise
the Slayers are ‘hanging out,’ as you put it?”
“There’s a bunch of
bars and restaurants along Camelback Road. It seems to be a pretty happening
spot. A lot of reports have them being spotted after dark around there. Well,
that is if you can believe what you read in the papers.”
“That’s where you’ll
be going then?”
“As soon as I finish
my popcorn!”
“By all means, one
must prioritize.”
“Sounds like a plan.”
“Oh, and Buffy?”
“Yes?”
“Xander flew out to
Canada tonight. If her husband can’t placate Dawn, nothing will.”
+++
Buffy didn’t want to
stick out like a sore thumb, but she didn’t want to look like goth girl either.
She settled on wearing black jeans and a baby-blue, short-sleeved shirt,
wanting to be able to fade into the night if she had to, she grabbed the only
jacket she had--a black leather one. Leather in Arizona? Not the wisest of
choices, but it would cover her shirt if necessary. She slung the jacket over
her shoulder; it covered her weapons bag completely.
One day she’d learn to
dress for the climate she was in. Today? Not one of those days.
After securing her
hair in a ponytail, Buffy grabbed her keycard and put it into the back pocket
of her jeans, thankful that they were the stretchy kind. They looked good and
she could move in them. A Slayer couldn’t ask for more.
She took a cab the
fifteen miles to Camelback Road. Not sure where exactly to start, but knowing
she needed something to eat, she stopped in a burger joint and ordered a
cheeseburger. She made sure she sat in the back, out of the way. She didn’t
want any unnecessary attention, and being a single woman alone was like having
a big ol’ neon sign above her head reading, ‘Looky here, I’m available’.
“Mind if I join you?”
Her vamp tingle went
off before he even spoke. It hadn’t been dark that long; guy must’ve been
lurking in the shadows or something. Setting down her burger, she looked at him
and said, “I was just having a quick bite and then I was going to leave. Maybe
next time.”
“This time seems fine
to me,” the vamp said, sitting down across from her. “From what I can tell, you
got a few more bites left. It’s no fun eating alone… well, sometimes it can be,
depends on what exactly you’re eating.” He winked at her.
Eww. Buffy lost her
appetite. “I was done anyway.” She pushed her plate away. She was tempted to
compliment him on his mullet hairstyle, but thought better of it.
“So, do you want to go
somewhere? Have some fun?”
“Do I look desperate?”
Buffy asked, the question flying out of her mouth before she had time to think
about it. She really needed to work on that. “I mean, seriously. Does this
work? This entire ‘eating’ thing you have. Do women actually say, ‘Gee. What a
nice guy you are. Even though we just met, I’d be more than happy to walk off
into the dark with you, because you’re so retro and talking about food?’”
“No wonder you’re
alone. You’re kind of a bitch,” he said, leaning back in his seat. “You don’t
know what you’re missing. I’m guessing I can thaw out that entire ice princess
thing you got going there.”
“I believe she said
she wasn’t interested.”
Buffy looked at the
four teenaged girls standing next to her table, not one of them looking older
than fifteen. The girl who spoke took a protective stance next to Buffy. There
was no doubt in Buffy’s mind; she hadn’t found her Slayers, her Slayers found
her. For once, fate was being kind.
“What?” the vamp
continued. “Did I interrupt a slumber party or something?”
He tried to stand, but
the Slayer closest to him pushed him back down into his chair. “Hey!” he
protested.
“Sorry, sometimes I
like it rough," she said seductively. "I’m Ruth. We’ll party with
you. Who needs her? You like having fun? We'll show you fun… times four,"
she said, jerking her head toward the other girls.
One minute, Buffy was
watching the girl’s interacting with retro-guy, and then the next, they had him
convinced that leaving with them was a good idea. She was suddenly alone at the
table. She had no time to lose, so she guessed what her bill would be, throwing
in an extra ten dollars on top of it just to be safe. She grabbed her stuff and
raced outside.
Glancing around, she
couldn’t see where they all had gone. “Shit,” she said, putting her jacket on.
She took a stake out of her bag and tucked it into the waistband of her jeans.
Stepping back, she
felt the brick wall of the restaurant. Taking a deep breath, she closed her
eyes. She needed to get in touch with the part of her that would know where
they went without actually seeing them. Clearing everything out of her mind,
she relaxed and listened. Opening her eyes, she knew which direction they had
gone.
+++
“Son of a bitch!”
Buffy recognized
Ruth’s cry right away.
“Sarah, cover the
others. Damn it!” Ruth yelled. A vampire rushed her, shoulder to her stomach,
slamming her into the side of an adjoining building. Buffy heard an ‘Oomph,'
and Ruth was down.
Buffy dropped her bag;
one stake in her hand and another one in the waistband of her jeans, and ran to
help Ruth.
Turning suddenly, the
vamp used his free hand and knocked the stake out of her grip. Okay, that Buffy
wasn’t expecting.
“Hey!” Buffy yelled as
she grabbed the vamp with one hand, trying to pull him off the helpless Slayer.
She didn’t have much luck. The harder she yanked, the tighter his grip became
on Ruth’s neck.
The younger Slayer’s
face was contorted in pain and if Buffy didn’t do something quick, she was
going to pass out. Buffy started landing punch after punch on the demon’s back
until he let Ruth go. Getting up, he spun around, growling. Knowing Ruth was
safe for the moment, Buffy reached behind her. She recognized the vamp as the
one from the burger place. “Wow. Small world or what?” she quipped, the ‘O’
still forming on his lips as he turned to dust.
Buffy reached down and
grabbed Ruth’s hands. “Looks like your friends need some help.” She saw
confusion register briefly in the younger Slayer’s eyes, but it didn’t stop
her. Ruth launched at the demons her friends had cornered, with Buffy not far
behind.
In record time, the
girls had taken out the gang of vamps. From what Buffy could tell, the Slayers
had done a pretty good job on their own before Buffy had even shown up.
Standing behind the
building, all five of them breathless and dirty, Buffy asked, “Is everyone
okay?”
“We’re fine,” Ruth
said, eyeing Buffy suspiciously. “Who are you?”
“I’m Buffy… the
Vampire Slayer. I’m here to help you.” So much for recon.
“Buffy?” Ruth asked.
“You said, ‘Buffy’, right?”
“You’re kidding,”
Sarah said. “That can’t be your real name.”
“What kind of name is
Buffy?” asked the smallest of the four Slayers. She rolled her eyes. “Like I
should talk. I’m Phoenix.”
“Phoenix?”
“Conceived, born and
raised here. My parents don’t have much of an imagination.”
“And she’s the normal
one,” the fourth Slayer said. “I’m Jill. Yeah, I know. Boring name.”
“What are you doing here?”
Ruth asked. “We would have known if there were more of us around.” She looked
thoughtful for a moment. “You said, ‘vampire Slayer’. It’s a thing? I just
thought we liked to kick ass.”
Buffy relaxed. “That’s
what we’re called. You’ve been at this a while now. I’m sorry I didn’t find you
sooner. You shouldn’t have been left out on your own.”
Ruth shrugged her
shoulders. “Like it matters. We kinda just fell into it. We do what we do. Not
much choice.”
“We’re like
celebrities,” Jill said. “Well, maybe not celebrities, but the paper talks
about us a lot… but not ‘us’, because they don’t know who we are.”
“Yeah,” Sarah said.
“They think we’re some girlie gang beating up the defenseless public. How dumb
is that?”
“Welcome to the
wonderful world of being a Vampire Slayer,” Buffy said. She glanced around.
“They never know. Of course, being Slayers and hanging out behind this building
like this, not a good idea. Come on.” Buffy headed around the side of the
building, grabbing her bag in the process, hoping the girls would follow her.
Settling back down in
a donut shop, Buffy began to explain to them what they were and where their
powers came from. She was grateful when she realized that she had their
undivided attention. Leaving nothing out, she told them how they became
Slayers.
“No shit,” Ruth said, taking a bite out of her jelly donut. “I figured it was a
hormone boost or something. Some weird puberty thing that no one ever talked
about.”
“How did you all get
together?” Buffy asked. Giles always wondered if some slaying vibe brought them
together in all different cities around the world. They always seemed to wind
up in a group.
“Pretty much the way
we met you,” Phoenix said after taking a sip of her ice water. “I was out with
a bunch of friends one night. The restaurant was too smoky, so I went outside
to get some fresh air. One of Anne Rice’s rejects grabbed me and tried to pull
me away. And here comes Ruth, about to save the day, when I got the guy’s arm
out from around my neck and threw him against the side of a building. Ruth
tossed me a stake, and I staked him right there, ashes to ashes and all. We had
each been doing it solo and then all of a sudden we had a partner.”
“Yeah, me and Jill
hooked up with them after that,” Sarah said. “We just kinda of stumbled across
each other one day.”
“Are there guy
Slayers?” Phoenix asked, skepticism showing in her eyes.
“No,” Buffy said.
“Just girls. Why do you ask?”
“Phee,” Ruth said, no
mistaking the warning tone in her voice. “Don’t.”
“She’s one of us,”
Phoenix said. “She might know. She seems to know a lot of stuff.”
“Know what?” Buffy
asked. “What aren’t you telling me?”
“There’s this guy…”
Phoenix began.
Jill cut her off.
“He’s been following us. Once in a while he helps us.”
“He never talks. He
just kinda disappears into the night,” Sarah added.
“He talked to us that
one time,” Phoenix countered.
“He was lying,” Ruth
said. “No way I believed any of that.”
“Any of what?” Buffy
asked, trying desperately to keep the frustration out of her voice.
Ruth heaved a sigh.
“He said something about his name being Angel and that he helped people out,
the helpless ones or something.”
“Ruth didn’t trust
him,” Phoenix said.
“Ruth doesn’t trust
anybody.” Sarah shrugged her shoulders. “The rest of us did and Jill thought he
was kinda hot.”
The Slayers then
started arguing about what was hot.
Buffy didn’t hear
anything except, ‘Angel’.
+++
“They said it was
Angel, Giles,” Buffy said into the phone. “That’s what they said. He told them
his name was Angel and that he helped the helpless.”
“What are the chances
that Angel is in Phoenix with you?” he asked.
She sighed. She knew
they weren’t good. Angel was on the run and there was no way he’d stay in one
place too long. Phoenix had told her that it had been at least a month since
the last time they’d seen him. No way Angel would leave a group of young
Slayers on their own unless he had to. It just wasn’t like him. He would’ve
called Giles to let him know. He had to be gone--left to go someplace else.
“You’re right. I just
can’t believe I could’ve been this close to him and not even known it.”
“What else did you
learn?” Giles asked gently.
“The girls were on the
trail of a gang of vamps that pick up women who are out alone. One would do the
picking, so to speak, and bring her to the rest and… well, you know, they’d
play first. I don’t need to go into the details.” She shuddered. “But they, I
mean we, got all of them tonight. They were really proud of themselves.”
“Do we need to send a
Watcher out there? Immediately, I mean,” he asked. “Or do you need more time
with them?”
“They seem to be
adapting pretty well, but they do need a Watcher.” She paused. “I haven’t told
them about that part yet. Kind of lost track after they brought up Angel. Maybe
in a week or so?”
“Whatever you suggest,
Buffy,” Giles said. “I trust your judgment. Please keep me posted, though.”
“Yeah. Sure. Posted,” she said distractedly.
“Buffy? You will see
Angel again one day. Of this, I am quite sure.”
“I’m glad one of us
is.”
+++
This is all Faith’s
fault.
Angel needs this. How can he not see that? He gets weaker as she watches him.
Buffy pulls back her right fist and hits his left temple. Angel’s head snaps
around but he stays on his feet. He turns back to look at Buffy and she hits
him again. He still won’t go down, but it takes him a little longer this time
to come back up. Buffy hits him a third time and this time Angel spins back
with a growl, vamped out.
He just stands
there; staring at her, while Buffy pulls down the shoulder strap of her shirt,
knowing what needs to be done, she grabs him by the hair at the back of his
head. She looks at him for a moment, making sure he understands what is going
to happen. And that it will happen, Buffy firmly pulls his head down against
her neck and holds him there, waiting, leaving him no choice.
For a moment they
remain like this. Buffy wondering if he’ll do it. Wondering what she can do to
convince him that he has to do it. Angel suddenly bites down, shocking Buffy.
She gasps with the pain but holds still.
He is holding on to
her now, their bodies pressing tightly together. All Buffy can feel are his
lips on her skin, his teeth in her neck and her life force slowly being drained
from her.
Buffy whispers,
“Oh, Lord,” and she slowly sinks backwards to the floor, Angel following her
down.
Buffy moaned in her
sleep, touching the mark on her neck, she whispers Angel’s name and shudders.
+++
“Where’s the last
place you saw him?” Buffy asked, smiling as she watched the girls check out her
hotel room.
“Wow!” Phoenix said.
“When we grow up, will we get to stay in rooms like this, too?”
“Have you seen the
bathroom?” Sarah asked. “I could live in there!”
“She’s not much older
than we are,” Ruth said, ignoring Sarah. “Are you?” She glanced at Buffy,
obviously waiting for an answer.
“Kinda thinking I am,”
Buffy said.
“Who cares?” Jill
said. “Gives us something to look forward to.”
“Yeah, if we live that
long,” Sarah added.
“I hate it when you’re
PMSing, Sarah. You're such a bitch.”
“Hate to interrupt,”
Buffy said, interrupting, “but can we talk about Angel?”
Phoenix plopped down
on the bed. “Oh, sorry. Last time was… Shit. Where were we?”
Ruth sat down next to
her. “That cemetery off of 23rd. What’s it called?”
“Greenwood Memorial, I
think,” Jill said. “They combined a bunch of them into one.”
"Combined
cemeteries?" Buffy quivered at the thought.
“That’s right,” Sarah
said. “Like four of them.”
“So what is this
Watcher thing?” Ruth asked, changing the subject. “Somebody is gonna spy on us
all the time or what?”
“No,” Buffy said.
“They’ll help train you. Be there to help you out. Moral support. Pinpoint
badness before it actually happens, which is a really good trick… portents and
all.”
“Por-what?” Phoenix
asked.
“Portents,” Buffy
clarified. “There are certain signs that tell you if something really bad is
coming. With the help of your Watcher, sometimes you can stop it before the
badness goes down.”
“What kinds of signs?”
Sarah asked.
“Earthquakes, frogs
falling from the sky, stuff like that. But being Slayers, you need to pay
attention to your dreams,” Buffy said. “They tell you a lot, even though you
may not realize it at the time.”
+++
“You know, in the
midst of all this insanity, a couple things are actually starting to make
sense. And the guy thing…” Buffy sighs. “I always feared there was something
wrong with me, you know, because I couldn't make it work. But maybe I'm not
supposed to.”
“Because you're the
Slayer?” Angel asks her.
“Because… okay, I'm
cookie dough. I'm not done baking. I'm not finished becoming whoever the hell
it is I'm gonna turn out to be. I make it through this, and the next thing, and
the next thing, and maybe one day I turn around and realize I'm ready. I'm
cookies. And then, you know, if I want someone to eat…” Buffy’s eyes go wide as
she catches herself, “or enjoy warm, delicious cookie me, then...that's fine.
That'll be then. When I'm done.”
Angel is thoughtful
for a moment, a small smile flits across his lips. “Any thoughts on who might
enjoy…” Angel sighs. “Do I have to go with the cookie analogy?”
+++
“I can do this,” Buffy
whispered to herself as she walked through Greenwood Memorial. The girls
weren’t kidding; this place was huge, and kind of creepy.
She had been tempted
to invite them along, but that would entail explaining something she didn’t
feel like going into. The girls thought Angel was a guy that helped them out
for a while and then disappeared and that’s how she was going to leave it. For
the time being, anyway.
Oh, look, a newbie.
She could sense him circling around behind her. Before he could do anything, she
turned on him, throwing up her arm to block his attack, and then she staked him
with her opposite hand.
Sometimes she thought
it had become too easy… but only for a second, and then reality usually came
crashing back in.
She trudged along. She
checked mausoleum after mausoleum, not finding much of anything but a newbie
here and there. She came across yet another crypt, expecting an undead-ugly or
two, but instead, she found herself face-to-face with a baker’s dozen… and they
weren’t all that new.
This couldn’t be good.
“Hey, guys,” she said, cheerfully. “Think I took a wrong turn someplace.” Using
her stake, she motioned back over her shoulder. “Guess I need to back up and
see exactly just where that wrong turn was.”
She managed to dust
four vamps before she was surrounded. Two of them held her arms behind her
back. She sucked in a sharp breath, hoping they didn’t pull her arms too much
tighter. If they did, she was pretty sure they wouldn’t be attached anymore.
One of the demons
stood directly in front of her. She would’ve struggled to get loose if she
wasn’t in so much pain. She hated when they got in her face. Still, he got
closer, his chest lightly brushing hers. She wished she could stop breathing.
If she could do that, he wouldn’t be touching her at all.
“You must be a real
Slayer,” the vampire said. “Not one of those prepubescent pains in the ass that
have been running all over town. Easy to get away from them, but you’re
different. I can tell.” He kept his eyes on her and slowly reached behind her, taking
the stake out of her waistband with one hand, his other hand lingered on her
hip. “I’ll take this one, too.”
“You know what they
say,” Buffy said. “Dare to be different.” The two behind her jerked on her arms
again, rougher this time. “Fine. Enough. Uncle.”
“Bring her!” he
demanded. “She might come in handy.”
The Brother’s Grimm dragged her toward the mausoleum she’d had the misfortune
of stumbling across. Another vamp opened the door and shoved her through.
“Put her in the back,”
the lead vamp ordered.
Buffy was always
surprised how many chambers these things could have… if people only knew.
Opening another door,
she was shoved roughly into another room. She tried her best to maintain her
balance and she would’ve been okay if she wouldn’t have tripped over something
on the floor. She flew into the back wall, skinning the palms of her hands in
the process, but at least she didn’t fall.
“Ow," she said,
pressing her palms together to try to alleviate the stinging sensation.
"They really need one of those, ‘warning bump’ signs in here,” she
mumbled, wishing her eyes would adjust to the darkness a little faster.
“I’ve been called a
bump on a log before. Does that count?””
Her breath caught in
her throat. It couldn’t be. "Angel?”
“How’s it going,
Buffy?”
“Angel?” she repeated,
grateful that her eyes were finally starting to adjust to the darkness, if only
a little. She went to him and bent down. “Is it really you?”
“Last time I checked,”
he said.
He tried to stand,
obviously weak, so she took his arm and helped him to his feet, ignoring the
pain she felt in her skinned palms at the contact. “Are you okay? How long have
you been here? What happened?”
She didn’t need a lot
of light to see the smile that flickered across his lips. “Did you want me to
answer all them or can I pick the one I want to answer?” he asked.
She smiled. “Sorry. I
came here looking for you. I guess I’m just surprised that I actually found
you.” She squinted and tried to see if there was more than one door in and out
of the place. “Thinking we escape now.
Catch up later.”
“Don’t need to tell me
twice.”
“Are you strong
enough? Can you fight?” His confidence flickered briefly, but Buffy caught it.
“What?”
“They haven’t been
giving me… much to eat. I’m hanging in the ‘a little weak’ section of the bench
right now.”
“There’s got to be a
way to get out of here. Sit,” she said.
“I’m going to check things out.”
“Buffy,” he said,
moving to a corner and sitting down. “There’s a window over there.” He pointed
to the furthest corner. “I was too big to fit through it. You’re looking a lot
better than the last time I saw you, but might be just the right size.”
“What? Are you saying
I’m fat?”
He put his hands up in
surrender. “No, you look good. Really good, actually.”
She didn’t have the
desire to argue with him, and to be honest with herself, the last time she had
seen him she wasn’t looking her best. The stress of dealing with The First and
all the new Potential Slayers had gotten to her and she had lost a lot of
weight. Add that to seriously lacking in sleep…
“I get it. It’s okay,” she finally said.
After making her way
to the corner, she examined the window. It was kind of small, but she was
pretty sure if she could pry the bars out, she could wriggle through. The only
problem that she could see was getting the stupid things out.
“Okay, need something for these bars. They don’t look all that sturdy, old and
crumbly is more like it.” She shook her head. “Can you help me try to pull them
out?”
He hesitated and said,
“I’ll try.”
She watched as he got
up slowly, he could barely walk. She hadn’t seen him this weak since… she
flashed back to her dream. Drink me.
Her talk with the Slayers, Watch your
dreams, they tell you a lot, even though you may not realize it at the time.
“You need to… drink?
Don’t you? It’s been too long since you’ve fed?”
He walked slowly to
her. Taking her hand, he placed it on his chest. “It wouldn’t help.”
“What?” she stammered.
She kept her hand on his chest. The realization hit that the throbbing she felt
wasn’t from her injury. It was his heart… his heartbeat. “What?” was all she
managed to say.
“Shanshu.”
“Sand shoe?”
“Shanshu prophecy.
Thought I signed it away. I guess The Powers figured my name on it sealed the
deal."
She was beyond
confused. “What deal? What are you talking about?”
“The ‘humanity’ deal,”
he said, somewhat disgusted. “Would’ve been nice to have been warned. Thought I
was dust one minute, and I’m breathing it in the next.”
“So you’re human and
now you’re here?” she said, still having a hard time getting her brain around
what she was hearing. “What are you doing here?”
“Your welcoming
party,” he motioned to the door, “has been trying to work a deal with Wolfram
and Hart... too dumb to realize that the big old evil law firm isn’t interested
in me anymore.” He shook his head. “Maybe I should thank them. At least now I
know.”
“So they just left you
here?”
“Figured they would’ve
turned me. Told me I was more manageable this way.” He shrugged. “No one wants
Angelus as their enemy. Can’t say that I blame them.”
“And you’re alive.”
He smiled. “Yeah, we
pretty much just covered that.”
“So you need food.
Like real food, not the luscious goodness that’s me,” she said.
He arched a brow. “I
wouldn’t exactly say that. Could go for a cookie.”
She blushed. “You
remember that, huh?”
“Memorable analogy.”
“Wait!” she said as
she began going through her pockets. “I forgot I had this.” She pulled a
king-sized candy bar out and handed it to him, catching the bemused expression
on his face. “It’s a girl thing. Sugar buzz. Never know when you might need
one.”
She glanced over her
shoulder and watched as he ate, no inhaled, the chocolately goodness she
bestowed upon him. She was having a hard time understanding everything she had
learned in such a short period of time. She was trapped with Angel, human
Angel, and he was eating candy. Shaking her head, and making herself focus on
the task at hand, she took the belt off her jeans, and knotted it through the
weakest-looking bar. Making sure she had it tied securely, and using the wall
for leverage, she began to pull, hoping her strength would be enough to free
them both.
Her raw hands were
screaming out in protest every time she yanked, but all that was soon
forgotten. Her breath caught in her throat when she felt his body slide up
behind her, she automatically leaned into him, using his body for leverage as
his arms came around her sides, he grabbed the belt and she could feel him from
head to toe. She relaxed against him as they began pulling.
Knowing she should be
focusing on their escape, and not the feeling of the man behind her, or the
thought of a gypsy curse that no longer existed, or a stupid cookie analogy she
had used once upon a time… she pulled even harder.
+++
They waited until dawn
and then Angel hoisted Buffy up and started pushing her out the tiny window.
Since neither one of them had anything to launch their assault with, they
figured they’d use the only weapon they had - Mr. Sunshine.
“Hey!” she protested
as he pushed a little too hard. “Watch it.” Hmm, Angel hands on her butt.
“I am.”
She could’ve sworn
there was a mischievous grin accompanying those words. And then she noticed the
one on her own face.
They couldn’t have
timed it better. The sun was up and she could see it shining over all the
buildings and through the trees. “Wait here,” she said.
She cautiously worked
her away around the side of the tomb, it might be daylight, but she still
didn’t want to take any chances. She passed by the front of the crypt quietly,
making sure no one had spotted her yet. Moving beyond it, she looked for
anything she could use as a weapon. She came across a wooden bench a few yards
away. She kicked at it a couple times, hoping she wasn’t making too much noise
and quickly scooped up her makeshift stakes. With the sun at her back, she
slowly opened the crypt door.
Two of the undead
dudes had the misfortune of being on guard duty. As she peeked inside, she saw
that they had fallen asleep in direct line of the door. Opening it quickly and
quietly, she watched as the sun hit them. They gasped and quickly tried to move
out of the path of light. She rushed in and staked them both, not wanting to
draw any unwanted attention. By her count, she had seven more to go.
The next four were
sound asleep in another room. Moving quietly and expertly, she took all of them
out without waking up the others before it was their turn.
She searched all the
remaining rooms, and couldn’t find anymore vamps. Figuring they had gone
someplace else for the night, she went to get Angel out of his cell.
Kicking at the lock on
the outside of the door, it finally broke and fell to the floor. “Let’s go,”
she said.
“Yes. Let’s.”
She was just about to
take his hand when he suddenly grabbed the stake she was holding and pushed her
down to the floor. Looking back over her shoulder, she saw the head vamp
standing behind her. Where had he come from?
One minute the vamp
was standing there and the next he was turning to dust. The demon had never
seen the stake Angel had hurled into his chest.
“Couldn’t let you have
all the fun,” Angel said, reaching down to help her up. “Now, we can go.”
+++
“The sun isn’t all
it’s cracked up to be.” Angel said, holding the door open for Buffy as they
walked into the hotel lobby.
The temperature in
Phoenix was pushing one hundred and ten degrees. “Nothing like a little
dehydration to put things into perspective,” she said, walking in front of him
and pushing the up button on the elevator.
“You'd think I’d be
getting used to it by now,” he said, following her into the mirrored elevator.
“Maybe I should’ve gone someplace else besides the desert this time.”
She didn’t need to ask
how long the ‘now’ was. The big battle with Wolfram and Hart had gone down
almost five years ago. What she wanted to know was why he had hidden himself
away from her all that time. As usual, what came out of her mouth was something
entirely different.
“What is it with all
the ‘dry heat’ talk anyway? Hot is hot. Dry, moist, whatever--like it makes a
difference.” She glanced over at him. “How come you don’t look all wilty? You
look good and you’ve been a prisoner for a month.” And hiding from me for even
longer. That was when she caught their reflections in the mirror, her own
questioning thoughts quickly forgotten. “Wow.”
“What?”
“Shh. I’m basking.”
She met his gaze in their reflections, holding it until they stepped out of the
elevator.
+++
Standing in front of
her door, Buffy hoped that she hadn’t lost her keycard in the scuffle. Fishing
into the back pocket of her jeans, she located it and slid it into the lock.
After hearing the familiar clicking sound and seeing the indicator light go
green, she opened the door.
“Finally,” she
exclaimed, tossing her key on the nightstand. She fell onto the bed, grabbed a
pillow and shoved it under her head. “I’m a little out of practice of being up
all night. That’s what the younger slayers are for,” she said, unsuccessfully
trying to stifle a yawn.
Angel looked at her
expectantly, arching an eyebrow. Her eyes grew wide, realization dawning a
little too late. She might’ve well just have held a sign above her head saying,
‘Take me.’
What was she thinking?
Oh, right. She wasn’t. She jumped up. “You need something to eat and, um, drink
and maybe a shower? You don’t have any clean clothes to change into, do you?
Maybe I could call the concierge to bring you something up? What size are you?
Or maybe you should call?” she babbled. She grabbed the room service menu off
the side table and tossed it to him. “Order anything you want. Anything. If you
can’t wait, there are some glasses and there’s a small fridge with bottled
water and stuff. I think you should start there. I’m going to take a quick
shower because of the hot and dirty… from the heat… the heat outside and the
fighting… which you know about ‘cause you were there… and now I’m
leaving."
She bolted into the
bathroom and slammed the door shut. What in the hell was that about? Tired. She
was tired. She imagined the longing way Angel had looked at her when she tossed
herself on the bed. She had to attribute everything that ran through her mind,
and body, to exhaustion. She was tired, dirty and hungry. Everything would be a
lot clearer once she took care of those extenuating circumstances.
+++
A cool shower was
doing wonders in more ways than one. The shock of the water reduced the shock
of finding out that Angel was alive; even though Buffy was pretty sure she had
just made a fool out of herself.
She should be used to
living in the shock-zone. Shock was part of her everyday life. She thought she
had gotten used to it, but this entire dead/not dead thing? Not so much.
She got out of the
shower and reached for a towel, realizing a little too late, that she had
forgotten to grab a change of clothes in her rush to be free of staring Angel.
Too bad she had left the hotel-supplied robe on the chair next to the bed.
Knowing there was no
way she was putting her vamp-dust coated clothes back on, she made sure her
towel was wrapped securely around her and peeked out the bathroom door.
He was sitting in one
of the chairs by the balcony doors, bare feet crossed at the ankles, staring at
the room service menu. Without looking up, he said, “I don’t know what to
order. I think I want it all.”
So much for the quick
dash. “Angel, I kind of forgot to grab something to wear. Do you mind?” she
asked timidly.
He finally looked up.
She didn’t need to see her reflection in the mirror to know that she was
blushing from head to toe.
“Can’t say that I do.”
And he so wasn’t
helping.
“Can you toss me that robe, please?”
She watched as his
eyes scanned the room, locating the robe. He picked it up, calmly looking her
over as he took his time moving across the room to hand it to her.
“Nice towel,” he said,
a look of approval taking over.
“Thanks,” she said,
reaching for the robe. In her hurry she didn’t pay attention to where she was
grabbing and found herself clutching his firm arm instead of the thick
terrycloth. “Sorry,” she blurted out. She pulled her hand back as though she
had touched something hot. Where was all this coming from? It was Angel!
She tried again, this
time successfully snatching the robe, and for the second time in less than an
hour, she was slamming the bathroom door again. Now how in the hell was she
going to get her clothes?
She put the robe on
and made herself relax. She was acting like a teenager with a crush, and it was
getting old quick. Things had changed too fast. For years she had refused to
think about herself and Angel being anything more than friends. The curse. That
stupid curse always came to the forefront. Friends. That's what they were.
That's what they were always going to be. Right?
But now? Gathering all
the courage she could, she opened the bathroom door and walked out into the
hotel room. “I forgot my clothes,” she said, snatching some quickly out of one
the drawers. “I’ll be right back.”
As she closed the
bathroom door again, she thought she heard him call out, “You’re not the only
one who gets to bask.”
+++
Once Angel had
finished his shower and changed into new clothes, neither he nor Buffy had much
luck in deciding on what they wanted to eat. They finally ordered a little bit
of whatever sounded good.
They started off with
soup, lobster bisque, and from there went to their salads and bread with
butter. In no time at all, they were sampling their main courses.
“Taste this,” Buffy
said, passing her fork to Angel. “Melts in your mouth.”
“What is that?” he
asked. “The steak?”
“Yes, with the garlic
mashed potatoes…” She paused, her eyes growing wide. “I dipped the steak in the
potatoes. Garlic! Sorry about that.”
He laughed. “Garlic?
Not much of an issue anymore.”
Guess he had a point
there. “What was the deal with the vampire-garlic thing anyway?”
“Fends off evil
spirits and it represents health and life, two things vampires aren’t big fans
of. Besides, with enhanced vampire abilities, it smells really, really bad,” he
said smiling and handed Buffy her fork back.
Once they finished
their entrees, they moved onto dessert. “I can’t do it,” she said, pushing the
plate of half-eaten blueberry cheesecake away. “I think I may burst.” She stood
up and stretched. Looking at his empty dessert plate, she said, “I can’t
believe you ate that much.”
“Hey! I haven’t eaten
decently in a month.” He stood up and walked out onto the balcony. “Nice view.
Glad to see everything is working out for you,” he said as he leaned on the
balcony railing.
She followed him out,
stopping beside him. “Kinda is. Who would’ve thought it?”
He turned and looked
at her. “You’ve earned it.”
“You sound like
Giles.”
He laughed. “Four
words I never expected to hear.”
She yawned. “Okay, now
I’m even more nappy.” She glanced at him, a sly look on her face. “That’s what
happens when I eat too much. I’m surprised that you’re not passed out on the
floor by now.”
“You’re not going to
let me forget how much I ate, are you?”
“Not today and
probably not tomorrow. I’ll get back to you about it sometime next week.”
His grin vanished as
his eyes took on a thoughtful quality.
“What?” she asked.
“I missed you,” he
said.
“I missed you, too.”
“So,” he said,
standing back up. “I bet Giles will be all over this Shanshu thing, huh?”
She wasn’t one to look
a gift change-of-subject in the mouth. They were starting to tread in territory
that neither one of them thought they’d ever step foot in again. There were so
many things she wanted to ask him, the big one being why he hadn’t told her he
was human again, but she didn’t have the energy for a big discussion right now,
and by the looks of Angel, he didn’t either.
“Giles?” she said.
“Just wait until Dawn finds out.”
“Dawn.” He sighed.
“She’s not a kid anymore is she?”
The pride radiated off
of Buffy in waves. “Nope. Dawn’s basically a Watcher, even though we keep
teasing her that she’s still in training. And, um, she’s a wife.”
“What?” he blurted
out. “She’s married? Somebody actually made it past you?”
“You know him.”
“I do?” he asked,
confused.
“Pretty well, too.”
His eyebrows creased
in concentration. She turned her head and laughed quietly. She knew no matter
how long he thought about it, there would be no way he would figure out who
Dawn had gotten married to.
“I give up,” he
finally said.
“Xander.”
“Harris?”
“That would be the
Xander.”
He walked inside and
sat down on the bed… hard. “Xander?”
“Um, yeah.”
“Harris?”
She couldn’t help but
laugh louder this time. Following him in, she went and sat down next to him.
Taking his hand in her already healed one, she felt the warmth that resided
there for the first time. “Wow,” she said, Dawn and Xander’s nuptials quickly
forgotten. “You’re so warm.”
“Takes some getting
used to.”
“I don’t think it will
take that long,” she reassured him.
Their eyes met and
held. She wasn’t sure who moved first, but before she knew it, their lips were
touching. She closed her eyes, just savoring the feel of his warm lips on hers,
enjoying the feel of him as he stood up, taking her with him. Lips slowly
opened and tongues began to entangle, tentatively at first and then with more
longing… their gentle kissing turned into something more.
Her arms moved slowly,
encircling his neck. She pulled him closer to her, wanting to feel all of him,
taking absolute pleasure in his warmth from head to toe to… She smiled to
herself as she realized that wasn’t all she was feeling.
“Buffy,” he began,
suddenly pulling away, “We should-”
“You’re right,” she
interrupted.
What was she doing? What were they doing?
“We need to, um, get some rest. Rest is good.”
She walked around him and pulled the covers down on the king-sized bed. Should
she have gotten him his own room? Maybe he could sleep in one of the chairs?
The too-small-under-stuffed chairs. No, that wouldn’t work. The bed was big
enough. Maybe they could manage it without things getting even more
uncomfortable?
“Good thing this bed
is big enough for both of us. And we won’t even need to worry about getting in
each other’s way,” she finally said.
“Buffy…” he tried
again.
“Angel, it’s all good.
Let’s just get some sleep. Okay?”
He just stood there
and looked at her. She knew there was more he wanted to say, but knew when it
was time to back off. He knew her that well.
Finally, he nodded his
head in agreement and walked to the opposite side of the bed. He took off his
shirt and tossed it into a nearby chair. “Are you okay?” he asked one last
time, glancing at her over his shoulder.
“It’s fine. I'm fine.
Now let’s sleep.”
With one last look at
him, she climbed into the bed, making sure she faced away from him. Even though
the bed was large enough for a couple of people to fit between them, she hung
as close to the edge as she could.
Every time he moved,
her heart raced. Adrenaline and sleep were not mixy things, but exhaustion
finally took its toll. She listened as his breathing steadied, and then
deepened and then finally turned to snores. And then shortly after that, her
eyes finally fluttered closed.
When Buffy awoke hours
later, her head was on Angel’s chest and his arm was wrapped around her. It was
the most secure she had felt in a very long time.
+++
Angel was awake and afraid to move. He didn't want to startle her. A startled
Buffy would be a Buffy who bolted out of bed. She would start puttering around
the room and babbling about how much they had to do, what they should do next,
and God only knew what else.
He just wanted to lay
there with his eyes closed, his nose nuzzled in her hair, taking her in and
enjoying every single moment of it. Part of him suspected it would end too soon
and that he wouldn't get another chance.
How many second
chances did one man get?
Why had he hidden
himself from her? He knew it would only be a matter of time before she asked
him. What would he say? There was a time when he thought she'd be the first one
he would run to if the Shanshu prophecy actually got fulfilled. It did, he
didn’t and he had no answer why.
Who was he trying to
kid? He knew why. The temptation would be too much. They’d been here once
before, even if she didn’t know it.
The Mohra demon had
said that the End of Days was coming. Angel needed to be exceptionally strong
and immortal to be able to battle whatever that was. Everyone's lives would
depend upon it. Well, the End of Days had come and gone, and he was still here.
So was Buffy.
What made this time
any different than that one?
What if something
similar came across their paths again one day? Would she need to protect him?
Would he eventually become a liability? He didn't know.
They hadn't crossed
the line yet and the longer he stayed here like this, the greater the chance he
had of totally losing himself in her. He’d just succumb and not hold anything
back. He would tell her that she was and would always be his everything--that
he had never stopped loving her.
He never really
believed in fate, and he never really longed for much; but here he was again
with Buffy. He had felt a sense of duty more than anything else, and he knew he
had done a lot more bad than good in his lifetime.
Buffy deserved to be
happy. Did he?
+++
Buffy didn’t know how
long she had being lying there in Angel's arms, awake and wondering how she
could move away without waking him up. The thing that troubled her most was
part of her didn't want to move at all. Part of her wanted to snuggle even
closer to him, wanted to leave her head on his chest and just listen to his
heartbeat.
His heartbeat. She
knew it was the first time she had ever heard it, but she had a strange feeling
of déjà vu. When she was in college that was all she ever dreamed about--Angel
being human and her being with him like this.
And why did she
suddenly have a craving for cookie-dough-fudge-mint-chip ice cream?
She nuzzled even
closer to him, only realizing her action when she heard, and then felt, his
sudden intake of breath.
She could feign sleep.
He wouldn't know she was awake. He didn't have those vampire senses that would
monitor her pulse rate and body temperature anymore. And then there was that
smelling thing. Could a vampire smell when a person was awake? From his vantage
point, there was no way he could see if her eyes were open. Should she just
keep pretending that she was sleeping and then slowly turn away from him? Make
the current situation a non-situation as quickly as she could?
She didn't want to.
She didn't want to pretend anymore. Life was too short. That, she was beyond
pretty sure of. And if she had learned anything, it was to make the most out of
what she had, because she never knew when it would be taken away. She wanted
him--wanted to be with him.
Last night, she
thought he had wanted the same, but she still wasn't sure. If he truly wanted
her, why hadn't he told her what had happened to him? Why hadn't he told her
that he was alive? Why did it take a chance encounter for her to find out the
truth? There were just too many whys in this equation.
All thoughts stopped
when Buffy felt Angel move, just a little, but he moved. Holding her breath,
she waited to see what he was going to do. Don't get out of bed, she repeated
silently to herself. Not yet. Don't ruin this chance. There has got to be more
than this.
Her fears were allayed
when she felt him gently brush away a strand of hair that had gotten entangled
in her eyelashes. He didn't stop there. She felt his lips press a soft kiss to
the very spot that had once been occupied by that piece of straggling hair.
"Angel..."
she began, raising her chin to meet his eyes. The eyes that were saying so
much, he didn't need to speak. He didn't need to say anything. She knew that
look all too well.
It was the look that she had grown up with. But the longer she met that gaze,
the more she realized that the look was new and old, all at the same time.
The look of love was
there; the look of longing was still there. Those were easy to identify since
they were so familiar. The other look was new. Or maybe she should say the
'lack of a look' was new. There was no pain. This was the first time she had
looked into his eyes and not seen the pain of wanting her and not being able to
have her.
As he lowered his
head, his lips mere inches away from her own, she pulled away. "No."
"Buffy-"
She raised her hand
and placed her fingers lightly against his lips. "Not no as in, 'no'. No
as in, 'give me two minutes with a toothbrush.'" She lifted her hand and
placed her own soft kiss on his lips. Then she was up and out of the bed,
making her way towards the bathroom. Tooth brushing, really good about now.
As she brushed her
teeth, she caught sight of the large, marble shower in the mirror’s reflection.
A quick rinse wouldn't hurt either. This would be only her second time with
Angel, not that the first one wasn't good, but Buffy had been an inexperienced
girl then. She was a woman now, and she wanted to make sure that this 'first
time' would be the best she could make it. After putting her toothbrush back
into the holder, she began stripping off the clothes she had worn to bed.
She fiddled with the
knobs until the water was as hot as she could stand it and then she stepped
into the shower, enjoying the feeling of the hot water even more than she
thought she would. She scanned the shelves, wanting to pick just the right
fragrance for her truly indulgent girly shower. She settled on the one the
hotel provided; thinking something different would be nice. The entire bathroom
soon smelled like cucumber-melon.
She couldn't see out
of the shower since the glass was steamed up, but her hearing was just fine.
"You're not the
only one who gets to brush their teeth," Angel said, walking into the
room.
She smeared a clear
patch in the glass with her hand and watched as Angel, still wearing the pants
he’d worn to bed, walked over to the sink. He wiped his own spot in the mirror
and proceeded to brush his teeth. She jumped back when she realized that he was
watching her watch him, in the same exact mirror she had used to remind her of
the shower.
She was grateful that
her face was all he could see through the steam that the shower had created.
She backed up, stopping when she felt the warm marble against her back.
"It smells good in here."
"Hotel
soap," she blurted out. "I don't usually use it but I wanted
something different." Oh, like he cares about that.
"Is there
anything in there that won't make me smell like a girl?"
She scanned her
collection quickly. "Not looking like it," she said. She watched in
amazement as the shower door slowly opened.
"Maybe I should
just check for myself?"
Somewhere in between
brushing his teeth and opening the shower door, Angel had lost his pants.
So much for the
awkward! He had gotten rid of that in one fell swoop! She couldn't help it; she
let her eyes take him in. All of him in. God, she had missed him. From the
immediate reaction she got, he must have missed her a lot! She quickly averted
her eyes from that one thing that definitely made him all male, willing herself
not to blush.
"I think I forgot
how to do it," he said, a small smile playing across his lips.
She figured the next
move was hers. Moving toward him, she said, "I think it might come back to
you… with a little help."
He reached out and
took her hands in his. "I think you might be right."
Ignoring the water
that was raining down upon them, She leaned in and kissed him on the lips.
"Minty freshness. Always a good thing."
Apparently, he had had
enough flirting. He pulled her to him, their lips touching and their bodies
molding to each other. Between the pounding of the shower and the pounding of
her heart, she didn't hear the small groan that escaped her lips. She couldn't
do much of anything except react. His hands and mouth were all over her. Where
one trailed off, the other one picked up the abandoned trail.
His lips toyed with
her lips, his tongue teased her tongue, his hands cupped her butt and pulled
her closer to him. Close enough that Buffy could feel his hardness pressing up
against her. He didn't stop there; his kissing and teasing never lingered in
one place long, but long enough to make her shudder. She moaned as he trailed
his tongue down her neck, stopping to nibble on his mark, and then across her
shoulder. Not stopping, not ever stopping completely, he continued down,
pushing her back against the shower wall, out of the range of the shower spray,
teasing each nipple briefly with his tongue, not favoring one over the other.
He didn't stop there, but continued down her stomach, circling her bellybutton
with his tongue.
Her breath caught in
her throat—he was now on his knees and spreading her legs open. She didn’t put
up any resistance as he placed one of her legs on his shoulder. The
anticipation of what he was going to do almost made her come then and there.
His tongue immediately
found her essence, and it took all of her strength not to collapse on the floor
as he teased her with his tongue and fingers. She tried to control it, but she
couldn’t, it just felt too good. It took all her strength not to collapse onto
the floor as he brought her to a quick, sweet release.
"You..." she
said, breathlessly. She pulled him up and kissed him briefly, he wasn't the
only one with a talented mouth. Making sure her gaze never wavered from his,
she took him fully into her mouth.
Moaning, he began to
buck his hips. She used her Slayer strength to her advantage and grabbed him
from behind so he couldn't pull too far out or away, which only made him thrust
faster and moan even louder.
Holding him completely
in her mouth, and working wonders with her tongue, she didn't stop until his
thrusts slowed. Only then did she ease up and let him go. She reached up and
took his hand as he helped her stand.
"Told you that you didn't forget how to do it," she teased.
Pulling her into his
arms, he replied, “We haven't actually done it yet."
+++
Buffy sat on the
thick, soft rug as Angel lit the fireplace. Being in the water was fine and
good sometimes, but now that she was out, she was cold and kind of wrinkly.
"There," he
said, sitting down next to her. "That should help. I still can't believe
that there's a fireplace in the bathroom."
"Kind of nifty,
isn't it?" she said, snuggling up next to him. They had called down for
another complementary robe and now they were both bundled and cozy. "You
warm enough?"
"Never been
warmer. You okay?"
"I'm thinking
that I'm way okay," she said, smiling. "Very okay, as a matter of
fact." She hadn’t realized how tense she was until he had found a really,
really good way to help her release a lot of it.
"Hungry?"
She was surprised that
she hadn't thought of that first. "Now that you mention it, I'm
starving."
"They have a
fireplace in here. Would it be too much to ask for a phone? I'll be right
back."
He wasn't gone five
minutes, but it still felt too long. She was tempted to go and see what he was
doing, but the comfy warmth of the fireplace changed her mind. She was far too
content to move at the moment, but she did turn around when she heard the door
open.
"Breakfast should
be here in about twenty minutes. How does strawberry Belgian waffles sound to
you?” he said, sitting down next to her again and pulling her into his arms.
"Nothing's too good for my girl."
She watched as the
shock of what he had said registered on his face. “Buffy… I’m-
She didn’t let him
finish. “Your girl,” she stated, tilting her head up toward him and smiled.
"You're still my
girl?" he asked tentatively.
"Always."
+++
A half an hour later,
breakfast was delivered. Buffy and Angel sat down to enjoy every morsel of it.
"Coffee!" she exclaimed. "Coffee, good. Very good."
"Got to have the
cream," he said, pouring some into each of their cups. "The flavored
ones are the best."
She took a sip and
looked at him. She was tempted to pinch herself to make sure she wasn't
dreaming. She couldn't help herself. She put her cup down and started laughing.
"What?"
Confusion creased his brow.
"Nothing,"
she stammered, still laughing. She couldn't seem to control herself.
He grabbed her coffee
cup. "Just how much do you want this?"
"No fair!"
He wasn’t going to
budge an inch.
Finally calming
herself down a little, she said, "It's just, of all the times I imagined
this happening, I never imagined us talking about different flavors of creamer.
Ice cream? I could see that. Coffee cream? Not so much."
He laughed and set her
cup back down. "It just shows how much we've grown up. We've moved on to
the adult-cream-portion of our relationship."
She broke into a
smile. "You could say that."
“Now, about your
coffee…”
"It'll
keep," she said, standing up. "Who needs coffee anyway? Makes you all
jittery and spazzed and stuff."
The breakfast cart was
quickly pushed aside, their lips meeting in the space where it had stood. She
reached for the tie that bound his robe and released it, pulling it off his shoulders,
and not bothering to watch it as it pooled at his feet.
"Only one of us
is naked," he said, a husky tone taking over.
"That’s
okay," she said, pushing him gently until the backs of his knees were
against the king-sized bed. She gave him one final shove. "My turn."
"This'll be...
interesting."
She stood at the foot
of the bed. She untied her robe, but didn't let it drop to the floor. She
opened it up just enough so he could see the curve of her breasts.
"More."
She put her index
finger up to her lips. "Shhh."
Kneeling on the bed,
she slowly moved toward Angel, who had maneuvered his entire body onto the bed,
his head and laced fingers resting on one of the pillows.
She reached behind her
and tugged the tie off her robe, her entire front now exposed. She sat down
gently on his thighs and bent forward, robe tie in her hands.
"You're
kidding!"
She shook her head.
"Hands, please."
He considered it
briefly and then presented his hands to her. She made one simple knot and then
a more complex one. His hands were now bound together above his head in a
funny-shaped, upside-down 'V' and were secured to the headboard.
Knowing that she had
him where she wanted him, and knowing that he was extremely curious as to what
she was going to do, she leaned down and kissed him, teasing him with her
tongue. "No touching."
"Who are you
trying to make crazy? Me or you?"
She began feathering
kisses along his neck, his ears and his face. Occasionally, her tongue would
dart out and catch him off guard; his breath catching and then speeding up
again. She leaned forward again, keeping her nipples just out of reach of his
mouth. Every time he tried to snare one, she'd raise herself up just far enough
so he'd miss, barely.
She had planned on
prolonging this entire experience. The plan had been to bring him to the brink
and then back off, but when she had leaned forward to tease him once more by
licking his nipple, she was a bit too slow and he was ready for her, flicking
his tongue out quickly, he licked one of hers and pulled it into his mouth.
She couldn’t control
the reaction her body was having to his nearness, so she gave up on the
prolonged seduction idea. Pushing herself up to her knees, she positioned
herself over him and lowered herself slowly. She stopped when she barely brushed
against him.
"Buffy..."
he moaned.
Breathing even harder,
she lowered herself a little further, his tip just inside her. She knew she'd
be tight, it had been a while… and it wasn't as though he was small.
He probably thought
she was going slowly to tease him, to make the moment last, which was true, but
it wasn't the only reason. She knew she fit him like a glove, that much she
remembered. Now she wanted to feel it again.
"I want to feel
all of you," she said as she eased herself down a little more, still not
taking all of him into her. She knew that all he had to do was push his hips up
once, and it would be over, he would be completely inside her, but thankfully,
he restrained himself.
She slid all the way
down. “God!" She began moving up and down, slowly, her fingers splayed
across his hard stomach muscles.
He matched her speed
at first, and then he started thrusting faster. She didn't think having his
hands restrained was such a great idea anymore, so she reached over and untied
the knots, tossing the piece of cotton to the floor. His mouth found one of her
erect nipples and his hands grabbed her hips. He lifted her up and slammed her
back down repeatedly.
Sitting up, he buried
his face in her chest. He held her tightly, thrusting even harder than he had
before. She was on the verge; she had that funny feeling in her stomach and she
knew it wouldn’t be much longer before everything spilled over into sweet
release yet again.
"Angel," she
whimpered, feeling her walls begin to tighten around him.
She didn't have time
to react. Before she could say or do anything else, he lifted her up and moved
out from beneath her. He took her by the waist, and turned her slowly around on
her knees, facing away from him.
“That wasn’t all of
me,” he said as he moved her robe out of the way and moved up close behind her.
She felt his hardness before she felt the rest of him. Bending over slightly,
all she wanted was to have him back inside her again, her body craved him. As
she felt him sliding in, she moved back, taking him in once more, no more
teasing. She was too close and she didn’t think she could take one more second.
His hands came from
behind her; one hand began rubbing an already erect nipple. The connection sent
a sudden jolt through her already over-sensitive body. Before she could recover
from that, his other hand found its way between her legs, his fingers
squeezing, teasing and rubbing the most sensitive part of her. All his motions
were perfectly timed and she wasn’t sure how much more she could take.
As he slid in and out,
the tempo began to change. Whenever he gently squeezed her nipple, she would
grind against him harder; whenever he touched her warmth, she would shudder and
then move even more quickly. She sensed the urgency in them both.
He had been right. She
could feel all of him and in this position, his erect penis rubbed against that
one spot deep inside of her, all it would take would be for him to hit it one
more time--and when he did…
“Angel!” She felt
herself tighten around him, her spasms grabbing onto every inch of him.
That was all it took
for him. “Buffy. Good! So good.” He pulled her even closer, thrusting even
harder.
She shuddered; all of
her senses were alive. She could feel everything; the feeling of the cool,
crisp sheets as she fell onto her stomach, the sudden rush of cool air as her
robe fell away; she felt him collapse against her back and then she felt him
move a little to one side so most of his weight was off of her. She shivered
when the soft puffs of his breath caressed her ear.
She could hear their
heartbeats slowing down. She felt her own pulse return to normal. Nothing could
shake her out of this wonderful bliss of being in his arms again, warm and
satisfied and loved.
Except… “Hey, Buffy!
You in there?”
It was the unmistakable
sounds of her slayers gathering outside their hotel room door.
+++
“So what’s up?” Buffy
asked, pulling her robe tighter around her as the four girls walked into the
room.
Angel had grabbed some
clothes and made a mad dash for the bathroom. If Buffy hadn’t known better, she
would’ve sworn that he had some leftover vampire speed.
“We woke you up?”
Phoenix asked. “It’s like afternoon already.”
“No, I was awake. Had
kind of a late night,” Buffy said. She might as well jump in with both feet. “I
found Angel.”
“You did? Where is
he?" Sarah asked.
“Where is who?” he
said, walking out of the bathroom, fully clothed, and looking as though he had
been that way for hours.
“Um, you,” Sarah said,
turning about four different shades of red.
"Oooh… that explains
a lot. Nice little love nest you got going here," Phoenix said, scanning
the room and nodding her head.
"Whoa,"
Buffy said. "There's no nest of love or any other kind!"
"Who could blame
her? Look at how hot he is," Jill added.
Angel looked as though
he regretted ever having stepped out of the bathroom.
"Besides, if this
is a love nest," Ruth said, ignoring Jill and admonishing Phoenix,
"it's none of your business."
"All I said
was..." Phoenix pushed.
"I'm saying ‘shut
it’,” Ruth said. “The reason we’re here,” she said, turning to face Buffy, “is
we were talking about that Watcher thing and we think it would be a good idea
to get us one.”
“Where’d she find you,
anyway?” Jill asked Angel. Apparently it was her turn to ignore someone, Ruth
being that someone.
“Cemetery,” he said,
standing next to Buffy.
“As in the cemetery we
all were in together?” Phoenix asked.
“That would be the
one,” he replied.
“What were you doing
there?” Sarah asked.
“He was being held by
a bunch of vampires,” Buffy supplied.
“And we left you
there?” Phoenix asked.
“Oops,” Sarah and Jill
said in unison.
Ruth shook her head.
“Told you we needed a Watcher.”
+++
It was almost two
weeks before the new Watcher could fly in from England. Giles kept apologizing
to Buffy because he had promised it wouldn’t take longer than a week, but she
really didn’t care how long it took. The sooner he showed up, the sooner she’d
need to find out what Angel was going to do when she returned to Cleveland.
They had spent a lot
of time on the phone with Giles during those two weeks, Giles asking them all
sorts of questions regarding Angel’s newfound humanity. A prophecy had been
fulfilled and it came as no surprise that Giles required all of the details.
Every time he would start to ask her another question she didn’t have the
answer to, she would interrupt and tell him that he probably should be talking
to Angel.
Maybe Angel would tell Giles what his plans were and then Buffy wouldn’t need
to ask him herself.
In the meantime, they spent most of their time training the four Slayers. Angel
taught them defensive moves and swordsmanship… with it only taking a week for
the girls to get over their awe of his hotness. Now, they were beyond impressed
with how much he knew and how graceful he was. Their respect was ever-growing.
Buffy was grateful for
his help. There was no way she could closely train all four girls at the same
time—especially with the luck she had with the Potential Slayers back in
Sunnydale. Training wasn’t exactly her forte. Now she was starting to
understand why Giles sent her on recon so much.
Since Angel was human
now, the training left him exhausted. But no matter how tired he and Buffy
were, they always found time for each other.
Tonight was the night
they all had been waiting for. The new Watcher was flying in and the girls were
excited about meeting him. All told, Buffy was ready to go back to Cleveland.
She missed everyone, but Dawn most of all.
“Do you know this
guy?” Angel asked as he tucked in his shirt and zipped up his pants. “Ever met
him?”
“Yeah,” Buffy said,
applying a coat of lip gloss to her kiss-swollen lips. “Dane seems to be a
pretty good guy.”
“Dane?”
“Yeah.”
“As in ‘great’?”
Buffy smiled. “I
wouldn’t know.”
+++
The meeting went more
smoothly than Buffy could have hoped for. Add that to the fact that Dane looked
like a younger version of Sting with eyeglasses, didn’t hurt either.
The girls and Dane hit
it off almost immediately. Most of the time, Buffy found herself just sitting
back and watching the interaction between them. Angel said even less than she
did.
“How old are you
anyway?” Phoenix asked, taking another bite of her cheeseburger.
“Does it make a difference?” Dane asked.
She shrugged. “Guess
not.”
“I’m twenty-seven.”
Sarah and Jill both
dropped their burgers on their plates and gave each other a high-five.
“Told you! You owe us
twenty bucks,” Sarah said to Phoenix. “Ten for me and ten for Jill, baby.”
Phoenix rolled her
eyes.
“What’s that all
about?” Buffy asked, setting her fork down.
After shooting a
disgusted look at Sarah and Jill, Phoenix said, “When we were in the bathroom,
we started talking about how old we thought Dane was. I said thirty, and they
said he wasn’t that old. We bet on it, and as you can see, I lost.”
“So now I’m old?” Dane
asked amused.
“Nooo, if you were
thirty you’d be old,” Phoenix corrected him.
Buffy laughed. “Thirty
is old?” She felt Angel nudge her under the table. Had she been like that at
fifteen? She could just imagine what their reaction would be if they ever found
out how old Angel actually was.
“Trust me,” Angel
added. “Thirty isn’t even close to being old.”
“Doesn’t matter to me
how old he is,” Sarah said. “I got ten bucks coming.”
Buffy wondered if the
girl would ever see the money.
Before the entire age
discussion popped up out of nowhere, Dane had been talking to the girls about
their new-and-improved training schedules; Buffy smiled as he expertly steered
the conversation back on track.
“Thankfully my age
won’t hinder my ability to ensure that you are properly trained,” he said. “Our
first priority is to hone the skills you already possess. In order to do that,
we must train daily. Mostly we will train as a group, but as I get to know each
of you better, I will tailor your schedule. There might come days when I will
work one-on-one with each of you. All of this will help keep you alive.”
“That ‘entire keeping
yourself alive’ thing… really important,” Buffy said with a little more emotion
than she had intended. “You can’t keep others alive if you’re dead. So make
sure you pay close attention to Dane, just like you did with Angel during your
training--especially the one-on-one training. That’s very important.”
“Like by ourselves?
With just Dane?” Ruth asked.
“Is there an issue
with that, Ruth?” Dane asked.
“Um, no. That would be
okay,” she said, not exactly looking him in the eye.
It took a minute for
it to hit Buffy, but if she didn’t know better, she would’ve thought Ruth was
blushing. It couldn’t be. A crush? The tough, no-nonsense Slayer had developed
a crush on her new Watcher?
Throughout the rest of
the conversation, Buffy stole occasional glances at Ruth. Ruth would look at
Dane briefly, but quickly avert her eyes if his glance even came near her. If
their eyes met by chance, Ruth would smile nervously and then start fiddling with
something on the table. Jeez, maybe Buffy should give Dane a heads-up. Being a
guy, he probably didn’t even notice.
In that moment, Buffy
felt a sudden rush of sadness. She was going to miss these girls. She always
tried not to get too attached when she met new Slayers. She knew that if they
did survive, she would probably never see them again. But, as usual, she
couldn’t seem to heed her own advice.
“I guess that means
you’ll be leaving soon, Buffy,” Phoenix said in a hushed tone.
At the sound of her
name, Buffy tuned herself back into the conversation. “Yes. Now that Dane’s
here, he can teach you so much more than either Angel or I could. That’s what
he does. He's the expert.”
“So Angel’s going with
you?” Jill said. “What am I asking? Of course he is! How could the master of
hotness not go with you?”
Not exactly the way
Buffy had wanted to bring the subject up, she didn’t even look at Angel before
she responded.
“Actually, haven’t
really planned on a leaving date yet. Usually hang around a little while once a
new Watcher shows up. It doesn’t always go this well; sometimes it’s like oil
and water.” Buffy glanced at Dane. “But I can tell that won’t be an issue here,
so plane reservations will be in the making.”
Wow, it was awkward
trying to avoid ‘I’ and ‘we’ in casual conversation. There was no telling how
Angel was taking all this, with his whole ‘strong, silent’ thing.
“Splendid!” Dane said.
“I am very pleased the way this has turned out myself. I cannot wait to get
started.”
After dinner they all
helped Dane get settled into his room, and the girls made sure to mention that
his room wasn’t quite as nice as Buffy’s.
“This will be only
temporary,” Dane assured them. “I will eventually find a permanent place of
residence.”
“You’re going to live
here… with us?” Ruth asked.
“Well, not with you. I
am pretty sure your parents would object,” he said, smiling. “But somewhere
close by would be almost as good.”
It was official. Ruth
was crushing huge.
“Buffy,” Dane said.
“How much longer do you anticipate staying in Phoenix?”
Was anyone going to
let this drop? “I’ll need to check flight schedules first; I could probably let
you know tomorrow or the day after.”
“That sounds good.
Until then.”
The girls were
starting to get restless, so Buffy took that as her cue. “Why don’t we all call
it a day? I’m sure Dane would like to unpack and get settled in without an
audience.”
“Why not?” Sarah said.
“We could get a good hour or two of slaying in before our parents notice that
we never came home for dinner.”
“Mind if I tag along?”
Dane asked. “I can take care of the rest of my things later on.”
Surprised that he even
asked, Buffy said, “I’m sure the girls won’t care. And I'm pretty sure you'll
be impressed.”
“Damn straight!” Jill
said, grabbing Dane’s arm. “Let us show you how we slay in the southwest.”
+++
Buffy and Angel didn’t
say much on their way back to their room. Usually, quiet didn’t bother her, she
relished in it. This time, however, it was bugging her. Angel was taking the
expression ‘strong, silent type’ to a whole new level. There was that thing
they needed to discuss and she wasn’t quite sure how to bring it up again.
Especially without the help of the segue her slayers had provided her earlier.
So Angel, ever been to Cleveland?
Angel, I heard that the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame is in Cleveland.
You like music, right?
The plane ride is long and boring, Angel. It sure would be nice to
have someone to talk to on the way back to Cleveland.
Angel, come back with me. My life isn’t complete without you.
“He seems to be a nice
guy,” Angel said, opening the door to their room. “Easygoing, too.”
Buffy was thankful for
the thought interruption. “That’s pretty much what I remembered,” she said,
kicking her shoes off and walking out onto the balcony. “I’m going to miss this
view. Phoenix may be hot, but it’s a lot prettier than Cleveland.”
“Never been to
Cleveland.”
Her heart sped up at
his words, and she felt her hopes growing by leaps and bounds as she heard him
approach; he wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her to him.
“Usually I’d take your word for it, but I figured maybe I’d see for myself,” he
whispered.
Buffy’s breath caught
in her throat and a huge grin started to form. Did he just say what she thought
he did? Did he answer her unspoken question? Could he still read her that
easily?
Without turning
around, she said, “I didn’t know how to ask you.”
“I kind of got that.”
The vibration of his
voice and the feeling of his breath on her ear gave Buffy a sudden chill.
“Are you cold?”
She finally worked up
the nerve to face him. “No.” She rubbed her arms.
“What’s wrong?”
“Nothing’s wrong.” She
was feeling too many emotions all at once and she was having a hard time
focusing on any one of them. “This has been the best time of my life.” Her
smile faded almost as soon as it appeared.
“That’s a good thing.
So why do you look like someone just ran over your puppy?”
“So much has happened
in my life, Angel. Good and bad, and then some more bad, and then a little more
bad and what the heck, let’s throw in a little more. This,” she said, “this
thing with us, is the best. That doesn’t happen to me. It doesn’t happen
without paying a price. There’s got to be some badness to counter it. That’s
just the way it works. The pendulum swings one way, to the good, which is here,
now, which means it’s got to swing back the other way. The bad is going to be
around the corner. That’s the way it works with me. Always.”
Something flickered
across his face, something he wasn’t telling her. Her suspicion was confirmed
when he turned from her and walked back inside.
Following him, she
asked, “What? What is it?”
“It already happened.”
“What already
happened? What are you talking about?”
He took her hand and
led her to one of the chairs, he pointed and she sat down, looking at him,
curious as hell as to what he was going to say.
Oh, God. Here comes
the bad. She knew this was coming, she just didn’t think it would be this soon.
“I don’t know where to
start,” he began, running his hands through his hair.
“The beginning. Start
at the beginning, that’s always a good place to start.”
He grabbed the other
chair and dragged it over to where she was sitting. He sat down, and took her
hands in his, their knees barely touching.
“This isn’t the first
time I’ve been human.”
“What?” she exclaimed,
pulling her hands out of his. “You’ve been human before?”
“Yes.”
“And you didn’t tell
me?” She was crushed. She jumped up, pushing the chair back so hard, that it
tipped over and landed on the floor.
“I knew there was
something you weren’t telling me. I kept asking myself why you wouldn’t tell me
you were human. For five years, Angel. You have been human for five years and
never told me.”
Unwanted tears sprang
from her eyes.
“I kept telling myself
there was a good reason, something important that kept you away from me. But
now,” she said, storming to the other side of the room, putting as much space
as she could between them, “I know it’s because you didn’t want to tell me. You
were human before and you didn’t tell me then, either. How could I be so
stupid?”
“No!”
He rushed to her,
grabbing her arms when she tried to turn away. Buffy, now much stronger than he
was, pushed him harder than she had intended. He flew back and landed hard on
one of the tables, crashing through it and falling to the ground.
“Angel!” she cried running
to him. “I’m sorry!” She tried to help him up, but he just pushed her hands
away, getting up on his own.
“You think I was
hiding from you? That I didn’t want to see you? You’re wrong, Buffy. That’s all
I wanted to do. Run to you. Be with you, but I couldn’t. I couldn’t after what
happened before.”
“Before?” She clenched
her fists at her sides. She had no idea what he was trying to say. “Enough with
the cryptic. Just tell me what you’re talking about.”
He was still glowering
at her, and she watched as he took a deep breath, visibly trying to get himself
to relax. He walked back over to the upturned chair and righted it. “Sit.”
“I am not sitting
down.” She crossed her arms over her chest. “Talk.”
“I am not talking
until you calm down. Now come over here and sit down.”
“So it’s a standoff?”
“Buffy…”
“Fine!” she said
through gritted teeth, knowing they weren’t going to get anywhere like this,
she stomped back to the chair and sat down.
Sitting in front of
her once again, he began, “Chumash Indians.”
She remembered the
Chumash. Not something you’d forget. “Thanksgiving. The Indian spirits who
tried to kill all of us. Xander got syphilis. Spike got chipped. You got all
lurky in the shadows. What about it?”
“You came to L.A.”
“To see my dad and to
yell at you for being all lurky in the shadows.”
“What do you remember
about your trip?”
Okay, those details?
Not all that easy to recall. She had to think for a minute. She was having a
lot of ‘human Angel’ dreams around that time. Dreams where demon blood made him
human again. She'd forgotten how vivid those dreams had been; it made it hard
to separate them from what really had happened.
“Cordelia, the other
guy you worked with… um, Doyle! And then they left. Me in your office, and then
some ugly green guy crashed through the window, me pretty amazed that you
killed him so quick and then we agreed to keep a lot of distance between us.
Did I miss anything?”
“About twenty-four
hours.”
How could she have
missed twenty-four hours? She hadn’t. There were no lapses in her memory, just
mixing the reality with the fantasy.
“I didn’t lose a day,
Angel. I don’t know what you’re…” She didn’t get the chance to finish. She
suddenly felt dizzy and there was ringing in her ears. Closing her eyes to try
and steady herself, past dreams began to rush through her mind.
She and Angel are
fighting a Mohra Demon; Angel slides across the floor and picks up the demon's
sword and then stabs it in the gut. Some of its fluorescent green blood runs
down the sword onto Angel's hand.
“I feel weird,”
Angel says.
As Buffy walks through the park that overlooks the beach, she feels the sudden
need to turn around. She can’t believe her eyes, Angel is stepping through a
shadowed arch in a hedge. She watches as he walks towards her—in the sun—and
then he kisses her.
Buffy jumps up and wraps her legs around Angel’s waist. Still kissing, he
carries her over to the kitchen table. Angel sweeps it clear and lays her down
on it.
Buffy is wearing a
black robe. She smiles at Angel. “This is a dream. You're human for like a
minute and already there is cookie-dough-fudge-mint-chip in the fridge."
“A minute? No. No,
it's not enough time!"
“No one will know
but me," Angel says, trying to comfort her.
“No. I'll never
forget. I'll never forget. I'll never forget. I'll never forget."
“Oh my, God. I wasn’t
dreaming,” she said, shocked. “How could I forget?”
“Buffy? What happened?
Are you okay?”
As the flashes of
memories past slowly began to fade away, she opened her eyes. She let him raise
her chin, looking him deep in the eyes.
“I saw it. I saw it all. I promised I’d never forget, but I did,” she said.
“How?” he said,
standing up. “How do you know? You weren’t supposed to ever know.”
She looked up at him,
realizing that she didn’t have the strength to stand. “It was just… there,
everything that happened that day. As soon as you started to tell me, I knew it
was true and then I remembered everything. I used to dream about it, but I
figured it was just my subconscious or something. What do they say? Dreams are
our fears or hopes?”
“I’m sorry,” he said,
more as a sigh. “I should’ve told you before now. But I couldn’t. I was afraid
the same thing would happen again.”
She finally found the
energy to stand; she wrapped her arms around his neck. “It’s okay. You
couldn’t. It was part of the deal you made with the Powers.” She kissed him
softly. “It’s going to be okay. Everything’s different now. It’s not just us
anymore. We’re not alone. There are others who can fight, Angel. The fate of
the world doesn’t rest in just our hands anymore.”
His eyes shone in the
hotel’s light. “We’re not alone anymore, are we?”
“No. Not anymore.”
+++
Buffy and Angel waited
for their boarding call. She really hated this part. It was time to say
good-bye,
They would be in
Cleveland in less than five hours, greeted by a squealing Dawn and Xander, who
Buffy hoped wouldn’t be squealing.
“I’m going to miss
you,” Phoenix said, hugging Buffy hard. “I kinda liked having you around.”
“I’ll miss you, too,”
Buffy said, suddenly finding herself stuck in the middle of one big Slayer
hugfest.
“Group hug!” Sarah
cried. “Phoenix doesn’t get all the hugging. I don’t care how cute she is.”
Buffy glanced over her
shoulder and watched as Angel hung back. He wasn’t even trying to hide his
discomfort. “I think Angel is feeling left out,” she said playfully.
“No, I’m fine,
really!”
“Just because you’re
hot doesn’t mean you don’t need hugs there, pal. There’s no such thing as too
many hugs,” Jill said, breaking up the circle and walking over to him. “You’re
leaving. You’re still hot and I’m giving you a hug.” She flung her arms up
around his neck and hung onto him tightly.
Buffy couldn’t help
but laugh as the rest of the girls followed suit. She was surprised that Ruth
joined in. She didn’t seem to be the huggy type.
“Okay, you guys,” Ruth
finally said, “they need to get going and we have work to do. Dane is waiting
for us. Let’s go.” She jerked her head toward the exit.
Phoenix walked up to
Buffy. “I still want to be like you when I grow up.” She wiped a small tear
from her eye. “Thank you, Buffy. You’re pretty cool even though you have a
funny name.”
“Yeah, and keep your
eyes on the hottie,” Jill said. “Jeez, I think I want to be you when I grow up,
too.”
“Let’s go, already,”
Sarah said, grabbing Jill and Phoenix by their arms. “At this rate, they’re
going to miss their flight.” She dragged them both towards the door, as Buffy
and Angel’s flight to Cleveland was being called.
“You ready?” Angel
asked, putting his arm around her waist.
“Yes,” she said,
glancing up at him.
Angel kissed her
softly on the tip of her nose. “I love you, Buffy.”
“I love you, too,” she
said. “Now let’s go home.”
~ The End ~